March 3, 2011 (Jeff Alan)
Reports from the twelve Federal Reserve Districts indicated overall economic activity continued to expand at a modest to moderate pace in January and early February according to the latest Beige Book released by the Federal Reserve.

Overall real estate sales and construction remained at low levels across all districts with Richmond, Atlanta, and Chicago Districts reporting a slight improvement while activity was mixed across New England. New Yorker reported that the housing market was stable with some areas of improvement, while demand was unchanged in San Francisco.

Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Dallas described recent activity as sluggish, and St. Louis reported sales continued to decline. Construction in Cleveland, Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Kansas City was described as flat.

March 3, 2011 (Jeff Alan)
Reports from the twelve Federal Reserve Districts indicated overall economic activity continued to expand at a modest to moderate pace in January and early February according to the latest Beige Book released by the Federal Reserve.

Overall real estate sales and construction remained at low levels across all districts with Richmond, Atlanta, and Chicago Districts reporting a slight improvement while activity was mixed across New England. New Yorker reported that the housing market was stable with some areas of improvement, while demand was unchanged in San Francisco.

Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Dallas described recent activity as sluggish, and St. Louis reported sales continued to decline. Construction in Cleveland, Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Kansas City was described as flat.

March 3, 2011 (Jeff Alan)
Reports from the twelve Federal Reserve Districts indicated overall economic activity continued to expand at a modest to moderate pace in January and early February according to the latest Beige Book released by the Federal Reserve.

Overall real estate sales and construction remained at low levels across all districts with Richmond, Atlanta, and Chicago Districts reporting a slight improvement while activity was mixed across New England. New Yorker reported that the housing market was stable with some areas of improvement, while demand was unchanged in San Francisco.

Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Dallas described recent activity as sluggish, and St. Louis reported sales continued to decline. Construction in Cleveland, Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Kansas City was described as flat.